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jennifer, nbc, santa barbara. >>> president obama secretly flew to afghanistan on sunday for a surprise visit with troops. and tipped his hand at america's role in afghanistan. the site of this nation's longest war. tracie potts is in washington, d.c., he did not meet with hamid karzai, why not? >> reporter: they spoke on the spoken. he was on the ground for a few hours. it's been two years sing he was in afghanistan. the president said he wanted to go there to personally thank the troops for their service. >> i'm here on a single mission, and that's to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> reporter: he was on the ground four hours and only spoke to the afghan president by phone after taking off from the air base. president obama promised many of these troops will be home by new year's. >> and our combat mission will be over, the war in afghanistan will come to a responsible end. >> reporter: we don't know how many will stay, could be as many as 10,000. the president told karzai, they'll talk again before he announces that publicly. that could be wednesday when he delivers the co
jennifer, nbc, santa barbara. >>> president obama secretly flew to afghanistan on sunday for a surprise visit with troops. and tipped his hand at america's role in afghanistan. the site of this nation's longest war. tracie potts is in washington, d.c., he did not meet with hamid karzai, why not? >> reporter: they spoke on the spoken. he was on the ground for a few hours. it's been two years sing he was in afghanistan. the president said he wanted to go there to personally thank...
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that we share resources with nbc. and that we physically share space with them including archive space with them. if that were not true for us today, we would never have been able to find this footage i'm about to show you. we found it deep in the nbc news archives. this is footage that's never been digitized. it only exists on film. the only way we got it on tv on slightly less than a day's notice was by finding the film, playing it as film on a reel to reel projector and then bringing in a video camera to shoot on video what we were able to watch on film on that reel to reel. that's the only way we were able to find this in the deep archives today and bring it back to life from 50 years ago. >> it will ban the sale of other household articles so hazardous that even labels cannot make them safe. now there is a law that says the eyes of a doll will not be poisonous beings. there is a law that says what looks like candy will not be deadly firecracker balls. now there is a law that says johnny will not die because his t
that we share resources with nbc. and that we physically share space with them including archive space with them. if that were not true for us today, we would never have been able to find this footage i'm about to show you. we found it deep in the nbc news archives. this is footage that's never been digitized. it only exists on film. the only way we got it on tv on slightly less than a day's notice was by finding the film, playing it as film on a reel to reel projector and then bringing in a...
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of benghazi or the newry form select committee on any of yesterday's evenings news programs on abc, nbc or cbs. earlier today, instead of focusing on the attack, the morning news shows decided these stories were much more important to share with you, the american people. take a look. >> to the voice on today, great performances last night on the voice but the real tack was abouted a da levine's platinum blond hair. carson, take it away. ♪ >> it's fashion's biggest night. >> it's the most glamear anywhe. >> the metropolitan museum of art costume gala has become the hottest ticket among a-listers. >> with the semifinals one week away, the pressure is on in the ball room. >> they're back in full force after a trip to the hospital, gaining perfect scores. >> so where are these network priorities. four people are dead, benghazi is and will always be a huge story in america. here with reaction, peter johnson jr., roy murdoch and dana. good to see you. adam levine's hair. >> i saw it and was really shocked by it. i don't understand how he did it. that was a bad move. i give the morning shows
of benghazi or the newry form select committee on any of yesterday's evenings news programs on abc, nbc or cbs. earlier today, instead of focusing on the attack, the morning news shows decided these stories were much more important to share with you, the american people. take a look. >> to the voice on today, great performances last night on the voice but the real tack was abouted a da levine's platinum blond hair. carson, take it away. ♪ >> it's fashion's biggest night. >>...
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how many stories by nbc? not one. megyn, how can we conclude other than this is a coverup? >> it's amazing to see because when i say politics, i'm referring to inside the beltway stuff and so is the climate change report and so on. you see the nets picking and choosing, clearly it tells you something. nonetheless, brent, they would argue the irs scandal broke and when it did, they covered it and covered it hard and it's dwindled since then. >> yeah, but the problem with that is that it didn't dwindle. there is more and more and more developments and you're getting to the point where you've got contempt charges. same thing with benghazi. with benghazi, you have a special house committee that's going to get to the bottom of this. this is huge. how could they spend 47 seconds on benghazi but over 12 minutes on that silly correspondence dinner. >> that's unbelievable. is that the nightly newscast as opposed to the morning shows? >> this is morning and evening. megyn, this is the kind of thing that if this were a republican, they would be breaking into programs. it would be live
how many stories by nbc? not one. megyn, how can we conclude other than this is a coverup? >> it's amazing to see because when i say politics, i'm referring to inside the beltway stuff and so is the climate change report and so on. you see the nets picking and choosing, clearly it tells you something. nonetheless, brent, they would argue the irs scandal broke and when it did, they covered it and covered it hard and it's dwindled since then. >> yeah, but the problem with that is that...
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we start with nbc's luke on the hill. luke, this was a tmiscommunicat administration to cover their behinds during an election year. because of that, this continues to play out. but let's talk about the purpose of this specific panel. because it doesn't sound like it's being formed to answer some of the biggest questions, like why the ambassador was killed and how we can prevent this from happening again. is this committee just politics and the blame game as usual? >> well, depends who you talk to, abby. if you talk to republicans, some of them equated benghazi with watergate. the cover-up goes all the way to the top. a lot of democrats think this is simply a waste of time, because house republicans don't have a real legislative agenda from here to november. immigration reform, extending unemployment insurance, possibly having jobs bills, those are difficult legislative things that don't seem necessarily accurately possible at this moment. now, in terms of this committee specifically, what this really was sort of somethin
we start with nbc's luke on the hill. luke, this was a tmiscommunicat administration to cover their behinds during an election year. because of that, this continues to play out. but let's talk about the purpose of this specific panel. because it doesn't sound like it's being formed to answer some of the biggest questions, like why the ambassador was killed and how we can prevent this from happening again. is this committee just politics and the blame game as usual? >> well, depends who...
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joining me now, nbc contributor for the upshot, josh barrow. josh, seems to me the right got a lot out of the george soros years and has done a 180. maybe we both have done a 180 about that. >> i don't recall a lot of people calling for legislation or constitutional amendments to interfere with what george was doing, they wanted to shame him. people on the right have been generally consistent in opposition to campaign finance regulation. >> what do you think about the constitutional amendment. >> i think it is a bad idea, shouldn't have restrictions on speech, campaigning is speech. >> why is it speech? >> the distinction people try to draw between money and speech are strange. what are we doing now. msnbc is a corporation, paying you and me to sit here, talk about this. the process of getting this into people's homes is expensive. money is an essential part of dissemination of speech. >> essential part is different and separable. i want to play former justice john paul stevens, making precisely the distinction that he made in his dissent. exce
joining me now, nbc contributor for the upshot, josh barrow. josh, seems to me the right got a lot out of the george soros years and has done a 180. maybe we both have done a 180 about that. >> i don't recall a lot of people calling for legislation or constitutional amendments to interfere with what george was doing, they wanted to shame him. people on the right have been generally consistent in opposition to campaign finance regulation. >> what do you think about the constitutional...
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but beth, i'm not here to flap for nbc. it doesn't need it. it has pay equity has something to do with her being sack popped. >> all of us who are professional women, i think this story has the legs that it does. it's something we all contend with scene a huge frustration for us. but on the other hand, let's keep our eyes on the prize, jill abramson, those of us in television news, we have a good job with good salaries. the real problem is for women who are in the lower classes, working women, working class people, they, too, are discriminated against in terms of salary. and it really brings down their family income, their household income. it hurts the economy. they have less money to spend. it's so engrained in the way that we do business in this country that nobody thinks abc the overall repercussions that it has on a family and the economy. >> i wonder how much this conversation is going to encourage more women, not that they weren't already there to vote for hillary when the time comes. today, hillary clinton addressed pay inequity. let's
but beth, i'm not here to flap for nbc. it doesn't need it. it has pay equity has something to do with her being sack popped. >> all of us who are professional women, i think this story has the legs that it does. it's something we all contend with scene a huge frustration for us. but on the other hand, let's keep our eyes on the prize, jill abramson, those of us in television news, we have a good job with good salaries. the real problem is for women who are in the lower classes, working...
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nbc, cbs, ignoring it, in their nightly newscasts. abc spending 46 seconds covering it. media watcher brent zell has had it. a lot of the country has. it appears to me, at least, this was deliberate deception involving the death of an american ambassador, deception that came right before a presidential election. i'm astonished the media did not pay close take. >> at the same time, and the same week, we have knew the e-mail that show how calculated and calloused this administration was and how cold-hearted calculating they were in trying to formulate this lie about a video. and now you have a top military person coming out and saying, not only was it never a video, but they could have been saved possibly. so what you have is huge, huge, huge news because four men died as a result of this. including the ambassador to the united states. fox news gave this coverage 74 minutes live, not your news program last night but just the live coverage. 74 minutes. msnpc, 24-hour supposed news channel. zero. cnn, which calls itself the worldwide news leader, zero coverage of this. what
nbc, cbs, ignoring it, in their nightly newscasts. abc spending 46 seconds covering it. media watcher brent zell has had it. a lot of the country has. it appears to me, at least, this was deliberate deception involving the death of an american ambassador, deception that came right before a presidential election. i'm astonished the media did not pay close take. >> at the same time, and the same week, we have knew the e-mail that show how calculated and calloused this administration was and...
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its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. of that interview on our w[ female announcer ] the secret to luminous, shiny color? innovative cc cream from nice 'n easy. our advanced treatment helps keep highlights and lowlights shiny and luminous. cc cream, find it in every box of nice 'n easy. the most natural shade of you. >>> final moment with our round table. we've been talking about hillary clinton a lot this morning. provoked some lively reaction on twitter. ha ha ha, pause, sip of coffee. the idea that after this past month she might say, no, probably not. >> this really is -- there are republicans who believe their best shot at beating her is to do whatever it takes to make her not want to run because the demographic problem of particularly among older white women flocking to her candidacy the first time, i have looked at evidence of this with women candidates first time run for the u.s. senate and governor. it's real and
its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. of that interview on our w[ female announcer ] the secret to luminous, shiny color? innovative cc cream from nice 'n easy. our advanced treatment helps keep highlights and lowlights shiny and luminous. cc cream, find it in every box of nice 'n easy. the most natural shade of you. >>> final moment with our round table....
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its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. that's at meetthepress you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. if you're looking to buy a car,t this??er do that? now is the time and truecar is the way. just go to truecar.com to lock in guaranteed savings... without negotiation. thank you! happy memorial day weekend! yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. [ female announcer ] aveeno® introduces new positively radiant targeted tone correcto
its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. that's at meetthepress you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. if you're looking to buy a car,t this??er do...
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it wasn't "the new york times" or nbc news. if we relied on the mainstream media, we wouldn't know about the ben rhodes e-mail. it's been 20 months since an american ambassador was killed and we do not know what barack obama was doing for eight hours during attack. that's outrageous. can you imagine if the white house refused to account for bush's whereabouts on 9/11? during that eight-hour period. >> i think journalists expect press secretaries to spin, they are paid to do that. instead of saying we made a mistake and should release this e-mail, jay carney lost a certain degree of credibility in the briefing room and when the larger mainstream media because he came out with the explanation it wasn't released because even though it says benghazi and susan rice prep about the infamous press she released on sunday shows. journalists are angry. anger is an important emotion because when reporters feel mislead and played they have the confrontational tone. >> but it's very short-lived kirsten because it already came out in benghazi
it wasn't "the new york times" or nbc news. if we relied on the mainstream media, we wouldn't know about the ben rhodes e-mail. it's been 20 months since an american ambassador was killed and we do not know what barack obama was doing for eight hours during attack. that's outrageous. can you imagine if the white house refused to account for bush's whereabouts on 9/11? during that eight-hour period. >> i think journalists expect press secretaries to spin, they are paid to do...
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it was a branding opportunity for nbc. definitely there was some difference of opinion on how to proceed with the family, with nbc. ultimately i was struck by the spectacle it had become. as i say in the book, tim russert would have known better than anyone it was not about him. it was about who was going to fill his void. tom brokaw had a great line. "i want to welcome friends, family, and the biggest group of all, the people who think they will replace him." and i liked luke's line there. the notion of telling the same stories over and over again. tim russert like a lot of people in the media did a lot of paid speeches. he had a brand outside of his own space. you tell the same stories. it becomes part of your imprint. >> you have gotten some reviews. would you say overall -- you said this about david gregory. >> yes, i suppose. he was not a big player in the book. there are a lot of people construed as unfriendly. >> there is no one that you saw? >> probably. but there are people that you probably would have seen. i'm s
it was a branding opportunity for nbc. definitely there was some difference of opinion on how to proceed with the family, with nbc. ultimately i was struck by the spectacle it had become. as i say in the book, tim russert would have known better than anyone it was not about him. it was about who was going to fill his void. tom brokaw had a great line. "i want to welcome friends, family, and the biggest group of all, the people who think they will replace him." and i liked luke's line...
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we have some special nbc news/wall street journal poll numbers. we asked america to think about the first ladies over the last 25 years and pick the one they most admire. it was a virtual tie. barbara bush and hillary clinton received 25%, michelle obama within the margin of error, 24% and, for example, barbara bush in the northeast and south. let's go even deeper. hillary clinton, she was the top pick for adults between 18 and 35, blue collar workers, hispanics, people making under $50,000 a year urban voters and people with a high school diploma or less. michelle obama led the pack among women, african-americans, democrats and people with postgraduate degrees. laura bush didn't lead in any one category, but was a close second to a number of them. barbara bush, i think she's become america's queen mum, for what it's worth. luke russert is going to be here next. he has a great new tribute to his dad and our late friend and colleague, tim russert. plus more with my exclusive interview with senate majority leader harry reid. [male announcer] ortho c
we have some special nbc news/wall street journal poll numbers. we asked america to think about the first ladies over the last 25 years and pick the one they most admire. it was a virtual tie. barbara bush and hillary clinton received 25%, michelle obama within the margin of error, 24% and, for example, barbara bush in the northeast and south. let's go even deeper. hillary clinton, she was the top pick for adults between 18 and 35, blue collar workers, hispanics, people making under $50,000 a...
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again, no independent confirmation from nbc news. but in one clip a bar patient reportedly asked mayor ford his opinion of toronto city council member karen stintz, who happens to be one of the people running to replace ford as mayor. ford's response, "i'd like to bleeping jam her but she don't want it." karen stintz confirmed her response. >> rob ford's comments are gross. rob ford is not toronto. toronto is tired of being gripped in this sad, sad mess. >> joining me now, hunter walker, politics editor for "business insider" and someone who's reported extensively on the rob ford phenomenon, traveled to toronto to give the famous talking points memo golden duke award to ford, had to settle for giving it to doug ford, his brother. sad, sad mess. my sense is that toronto is kind of a little bit ready to move on past the rob ford era. what is yours from the reporting you've been doing? >> well, yes and no. his unfavorables have consistently been the highest of anybody in this mayoral race. voters are heading to the polls in october. but
again, no independent confirmation from nbc news. but in one clip a bar patient reportedly asked mayor ford his opinion of toronto city council member karen stintz, who happens to be one of the people running to replace ford as mayor. ford's response, "i'd like to bleeping jam her but she don't want it." karen stintz confirmed her response. >> rob ford's comments are gross. rob ford is not toronto. toronto is tired of being gripped in this sad, sad mess. >> joining me now,...
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but in an interview with chuck todd from nbc, he koch. he was asked about this, and she was asked about sheldon edadels who's been putting his money into politics. >> they are two of the richest people in the world, and they are out to make money. that's their goal to add zeros to their billions. >> i know sheldon adelson, he's not in this for money, he's not in this to make money. he's in it because he has certain views. sheldon adelson is not in it to make money p. >> sheldon adelson is from nevada. we're back with the panel. what's going on with senator reid? he's saying a lot of different things on the floor and now this interview. with the koch brothers, the democratic party has its own billionaires who are secretly funneling money into campaigns in ways that maybe we should be cleaning up, and to take on the koch brothers is purely a political move that lacks credibility. when he's talking about adelson, there's one reason, the casinos there. >> charles? >> harry reid's pronouncement should be transcribed and all made into s.a.t. qu
but in an interview with chuck todd from nbc, he koch. he was asked about this, and she was asked about sheldon edadels who's been putting his money into politics. >> they are two of the richest people in the world, and they are out to make money. that's their goal to add zeros to their billions. >> i know sheldon adelson, he's not in this for money, he's not in this to make money. he's in it because he has certain views. sheldon adelson is not in it to make money p. >>...
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our new nbc polling shows democrats with surprising strength now in some key senate races. this is "hardball" the place for politics. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're back. don't write off the democrats, not yet anyway. for all the talk about how bad the environment will be for the democrats in november, the gop hasn't got that senate majority
our new nbc polling shows democrats with surprising strength now in some key senate races. this is "hardball" the place for politics. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and...
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our new nbc polling shows democrats with surprising strength now in some key senate races. this is "hardball" the place for politics. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >>> the north carolina candidate in a primary battle with american idol star clay aiken has died. he passed away after a fall in his home. a case of respiratory syndrome has been found in florida. and the national weather service said the powerful tornado that struck iowa over the weekend was an ef-2 with winds up to 135 miles an hour. now back to
our new nbc polling shows democrats with surprising strength now in some key senate races. this is "hardball" the place for politics. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have...
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out of that nbc/wall street journal poll, i was totally stunned by that. there are a lot more, i have no tattoos, i already look not great and i'm worried about in 40 years with a tattoo -- >> we'll leave it there. >> reporter: by the way, andrea didn't say where her tattoos are? >> no comments by my household. >> this interview is over. >> moving right along. >> yes or no? we're looking at you? >> we'll talk about it. talk to you offline. thanks, chris cillizza. kevin durant's moving speech to accept the mvp award had more than just the oklahoma city thunder star in tears. >> you made us believe, you kept us off the street. put clothes on our back and food on the table. when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you went to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us and you're the real mvp. >> and now we are hearing from that real mvp, durant's mother wanda pratt who shared this inspiring message for other single moms this morning on the "today" show. >> never give up. to always put your children first, to always commit yourself to their dreams, their aspiration
out of that nbc/wall street journal poll, i was totally stunned by that. there are a lot more, i have no tattoos, i already look not great and i'm worried about in 40 years with a tattoo -- >> we'll leave it there. >> reporter: by the way, andrea didn't say where her tattoos are? >> no comments by my household. >> this interview is over. >> moving right along. >> yes or no? we're looking at you? >> we'll talk about it. talk to you offline. thanks, chris...
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here to break it down for us this morning is nbc news senior political editor mark murray, and we have to abbreviate this, because of the president's remarks, but what is the big takeaway. >> yes. it was a big night for the republican party, and the establishment ended up coming out over the tea party, but it is important to know what the establi establishment winning over the tea party means, and it means that the republicans didn't end up with a christine o'donnell or todd akin or somebody who is problematic for the republicans to win in the general election, and able to get the best person whether it is mich mcconnell in kentucky and run over of perdew and kingston, and not getting folks who are nowed headi flawe novemb november. >> and as i mentioned, senator mcconnell will be alongside rand paul and let's look at the race the day after the tremors and what is leading up to the midterms. >> well, you encapsulated it well, that alison grimes wants to make it about mitch mcconnell and if you don't like what is going on in washington, vote for me, and mitch mcconnell skeeps mentioning
here to break it down for us this morning is nbc news senior political editor mark murray, and we have to abbreviate this, because of the president's remarks, but what is the big takeaway. >> yes. it was a big night for the republican party, and the establishment ended up coming out over the tea party, but it is important to know what the establi establishment winning over the tea party means, and it means that the republicans didn't end up with a christine o'donnell or todd akin or...
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. >> nbc's kristin welker, thank you. bill cairns, what a story. >> we were done with the winter we had which was never-ending and we haven't had a lot of tornados and fatalities and this storm just dropped on us and i just sat here for the last four days and it's still spinning right over the top of michigan and wisconsin for the time being and all of the moisture has left and all of the destruction is over with. when we add it all up this is easily a billion dollar weather disaster and the first one of the year. most of those from the tornadoes. 79 tornados and two of those were very big strong tornadoes with winds of 185 miles per hour and what happened in pensacola was just, that was just earth shattering yesterday morning. they had a one? a 200-year flood event and ended up being the second wettest day ever in april in new york city yesterday and oh, yeah, in south dakota with the same storm they had two feet of snow. just a crazy storm and what's happening out west. as that storm was just sitting there, you're bakin
. >> nbc's kristin welker, thank you. bill cairns, what a story. >> we were done with the winter we had which was never-ending and we haven't had a lot of tornados and fatalities and this storm just dropped on us and i just sat here for the last four days and it's still spinning right over the top of michigan and wisconsin for the time being and all of the moisture has left and all of the destruction is over with. when we add it all up this is easily a billion dollar weather...
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the fourth was that the media thought there was no interest in this, abc, nbc, cbs, not one second has been devoted to this. and to put that in as proper perspective. they were spending 20 minutes talking about karl rove and hillary clinton but zero seconds on these stories. >> brent, thank you very much. something to think about. good to see you tonight. >>> all right. also breaking tonight, we are just getting word that a 57-year-old man has been charged with setting one of the wildfires that swept across southern california throughout the course of this week. this as we get word that another fire has erupted at camp person pendleton. good evening, trace. >> martha, that new fire was called the combat fire. now it's renamed the san mateo fire. it pushed evacuations to 75% of the northern part of the base, marines and families being forced out. keep in mind, cameras not allowed on camp pendleton or on. it looks like a big, giant smoke plume now. two other fires burning out there. some 15,000 acres on camp pendleton, eight across the entire city of san diego aside from the camp with th
the fourth was that the media thought there was no interest in this, abc, nbc, cbs, not one second has been devoted to this. and to put that in as proper perspective. they were spending 20 minutes talking about karl rove and hillary clinton but zero seconds on these stories. >> brent, thank you very much. something to think about. good to see you tonight. >>> all right. also breaking tonight, we are just getting word that a 57-year-old man has been charged with setting one of the...
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. >> ron allen of nbc, thank you so much for both of those stories. >> and now, a rising star in the dem kratic party to be the named as the new housing secretary. we will talk about that straight ahead. [ male announcer ] eliminate odors and reduce allergens with new febreze allergen reducer. [ man ] wanna see some allergens? [ together ] eww! what is that thing? they could be all around you right now. [ gasps ] ♪ how would you deal with them? um... ninjas. [ male announcer ] no need for ninjas. reduce up to 95% of inanimate allergens becoming airborne from fabrics with new, dermatologist tested febreze allergen reducer. get fresher air and breathe happy. febreze allergen reduc... ...er. scotts wraps each seed in a brilliant water smart plus coating, that feeds, protects, and holds in moisture to make growing thicker, healthier grass easier. now let's spread your newfound knowledge! seed your lawn. seed it! could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the te
. >> ron allen of nbc, thank you so much for both of those stories. >> and now, a rising star in the dem kratic party to be the named as the new housing secretary. we will talk about that straight ahead. [ male announcer ] eliminate odors and reduce allergens with new febreze allergen reducer. [ man ] wanna see some allergens? [ together ] eww! what is that thing? they could be all around you right now. [ gasps ] ♪ how would you deal with them? um... ninjas. [ male announcer ] no...
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i want to bring in kasie hunt who is nbc political reporter, and jane murphy who is a contributor to the daily beast. good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> good morning. >> start with north carolina, we have tea party candidate going with rick brannon against thom tillis. yesterday, rand paul was there and he took a swipe at the gop part party. >> i see people of blue collar workers, and race and ethnic group much more so than in the republican party. >> okay. what are the chances that prannpra brannon will get enough votes to pull off a race like this? is. >> well, the polls are showing that there is a lead for brannon and that is probably because of democrats on the air attacking thom tillis. and they claim they are not mettling in the primary, but this is where republicans lost several senate seats that they should have won, because the candidates they chose in the primaries were not acceptable, and the democrats would love to see something like that happen, and driving it to the runoff, and that is what everybody is expecting. everybody expect ps till lis to win the contest, b
i want to bring in kasie hunt who is nbc political reporter, and jane murphy who is a contributor to the daily beast. good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> good morning. >> start with north carolina, we have tea party candidate going with rick brannon against thom tillis. yesterday, rand paul was there and he took a swipe at the gop part party. >> i see people of blue collar workers, and race and ethnic group much more so than in the republican party. >> okay....
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joining me is nbc news political director, chuck todd. chuck, i keep thinking this is precarious for the democrats. if they lose, they lose control. they need to lose three more out of, what, nine possibilities. anything is possible. and keeping control of the senate, after november. >> look, it is tough. because they have expanded the map, colorado, iowa, six months ago. colorado, iowa, and michigan. were sort of ideas that the republicans had of trying to put the senate seats in play. but they really didn't look like they were going to come together. and now, all three of them, seem very competitive. as competitive as those red state democrats. we knew the red state democrats, that quartet of democrats hageni north carolina, and the good news for democrats, all four, three of the four in particular, are in as good as shape today as they have been since they won six years ago arguably. the bad news for democrats is mark udall is more vulnerable. >> yeah. >> and in, in gary peters has not locked down michigan. so, you know even as democra
joining me is nbc news political director, chuck todd. chuck, i keep thinking this is precarious for the democrats. if they lose, they lose control. they need to lose three more out of, what, nine possibilities. anything is possible. and keeping control of the senate, after november. >> look, it is tough. because they have expanded the map, colorado, iowa, six months ago. colorado, iowa, and michigan. were sort of ideas that the republicans had of trying to put the senate seats in play....
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he got a job with nbc very soon after. he gave an incredibly moving eulogy at his father's funeral days after his best friend was taken away from him. luke -- funny, a lot of people cast aspersions on him. nepotism gets tossed around a lot. is obviously he would not gotten the job of luke smith where his name. obviously, washington takes care of its own, but luke russert had an interesting few years. i spent a fair amount of time talking with him and i've been impressed with how he is handled himself and really come through a lot of the criticism he has he is hairy he seems like doing ok. >> i'm going to show you what you say was a magic moment for luke russert. given a you -- he had earlier given a eulogy for his father. this is from the kennedy center. >> earlier today, i delivered my father's eulogy. i would like to share a few excerpts. i'm sorry to break the mystery charity group and university and club he spoke to, but the guy had the same speech for all of you. he would just encourage a little bit, depending on who
he got a job with nbc very soon after. he gave an incredibly moving eulogy at his father's funeral days after his best friend was taken away from him. luke -- funny, a lot of people cast aspersions on him. nepotism gets tossed around a lot. is obviously he would not gotten the job of luke smith where his name. obviously, washington takes care of its own, but luke russert had an interesting few years. i spent a fair amount of time talking with him and i've been impressed with how he is handled...
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joining me is nbc news political director, chuck todd. chuck, i keep thinking this is precarious for the democrats. if they lose, they lose control. they need to lose three more out of, what, nine possibilities. anything is possible. and keeping control of the senate, after november. >> look, it is tough. because they have expanded the map, colorado, iowa, six months ago. colorado, iowa, and michigan. were sort of ideas that the republicans had of trying to put the senate seats in play. but they really didn't look like they were going to come together. and now, all three of them, seem very competitive. as competitive as those red state democrats. we knew the red state democrats, that quartet of democrats hageni north carolina, and the good news for democrats, all four, three of the four in particular, are in as good as shape today as they have been since they won six years ago arguably. the bad news for democrats is mark udall is more vulnerable. >> yeah. >> and in, in gary peters has not locked down michigan. so, you know even as democra
joining me is nbc news political director, chuck todd. chuck, i keep thinking this is precarious for the democrats. if they lose, they lose control. they need to lose three more out of, what, nine possibilities. anything is possible. and keeping control of the senate, after november. >> look, it is tough. because they have expanded the map, colorado, iowa, six months ago. colorado, iowa, and michigan. were sort of ideas that the republicans had of trying to put the senate seats in play....
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. >> nbc news political director chuck todd. thank you. catch "the daily rundown" 9:00 a.m. eastern. joining me, e.j. dim. -- e.j.dion, in the blue grass state. wearing a kentucky appropriate suit. if you don't mind me saying so. >> thought it was very important. >> it reads as we say in the business. what are you hearing from voters down there? >> interesting. i spent part of the night at the bevin's election party, and part of the night at the mcconnell party. what you saw was an incredible contrast, first between two republican parties. the bevin party was -- working class middle-class, small business, not a lot of fancy suits and the like. the mcconnell party was definitely an upscale party. in virtually every way. you really saw that as split in the republican party. i think, you are going to see an interesting set of choices being made by the bevin supporters. tea party folks. they are really upset with mitch mcconnell. person after person i talked to over at the bevin place said, "look, he isn't the guy elected 30 years ago. not a conservative." they were mad about th
. >> nbc news political director chuck todd. thank you. catch "the daily rundown" 9:00 a.m. eastern. joining me, e.j. dim. -- e.j.dion, in the blue grass state. wearing a kentucky appropriate suit. if you don't mind me saying so. >> thought it was very important. >> it reads as we say in the business. what are you hearing from voters down there? >> interesting. i spent part of the night at the bevin's election party, and part of the night at the mcconnell...
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nevada political journalist, john ralston, host of ralston reports, which is broadcast on nevada's nbc affiliates. you're a longtime sheldonologist. do you believe him, he's about the kids? >> chris, your voice is just dripping with cynicism. i can't handle it, you just can't believe this is about the kids. listen, i can tell you that his friends in the gaming industry that aren't too friendly toward him these days don't believe that. they think he's a total hypocrite. but he makes two arguments. one is that it will cannibalize land-based casinos. that it becomes too widespread. google or facebook will set up a site and it will kill land-based casinos. the other argument is the argument that kids will get on there, that desperate folks will get on there and lose fortunes. but all of that doesn't matter. look how he's going about it. and you mention rick scott. but there are other governors too who are writing letters, including mike pence and rick perry, saying, ban internet gaming. don't forget, too, that he's hiring all these democrats. these democrats are willing to se themselves. b
nevada political journalist, john ralston, host of ralston reports, which is broadcast on nevada's nbc affiliates. you're a longtime sheldonologist. do you believe him, he's about the kids? >> chris, your voice is just dripping with cynicism. i can't handle it, you just can't believe this is about the kids. listen, i can tell you that his friends in the gaming industry that aren't too friendly toward him these days don't believe that. they think he's a total hypocrite. but he makes two...
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its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. that's at meetthepress nbc.com. our discussions are generating a lot of discussion on twitter this morning. our round table is coming back next. we'll be right back. nb ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. is all ready the brand ofstate the year.d berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. >>> final moment with our round table. we've been talking about hillary clinton a lot this morning. provoked some lively reaction on twitter. polit
its parent company has a collaboration agreement with nbc. pete williams, nbc news, new york. >> you can see a longer version of that interview on our website. that's at meetthepress nbc.com. our discussions are generating a lot of discussion on twitter this morning. our round table is coming back next. we'll be right back. nb ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer...
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. >> nbc news political director chuck todd. thank you. catch "the daily rundown" 9:00 a.m. eastern. joining me, e.j. dim. -- e.j.dion, in the blue grass state. wearing a kentucky appropriate suit. if you don't mind me saying so. >> thought it was very important. >> it reads as we say in the business. what are you hearing from voters down there? >> interesting. i spent part of the night at the bevin's election party, and part of the night at the mcconnell party. what you saw was an incredible contrast, first between two republican parties. the bevin party was -- working class middle-class, small business, not a lot of fancy suits and the like. the mcconnell party was definitely an upscale party. in virtually every way. you really saw that as split in the republican party. i think, you are going to see an interesting set of choices being made by the bevin supporters. tea party folks. they are really upset with mitch mcconnell. person after person i talked to over at the bevin place said, "look, he isn't the guy elected 30 years ago. not a conservative." they were mad about th
. >> nbc news political director chuck todd. thank you. catch "the daily rundown" 9:00 a.m. eastern. joining me, e.j. dim. -- e.j.dion, in the blue grass state. wearing a kentucky appropriate suit. if you don't mind me saying so. >> thought it was very important. >> it reads as we say in the business. what are you hearing from voters down there? >> interesting. i spent part of the night at the bevin's election party, and part of the night at the mcconnell...
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not even mind other people being able to do it, because they're under restrictions themselves with nbc universal. they are under obligations to abide by the 2010 rules that the court overturned in january. they are still under that obligation until 2018. host: it would not have the problem of having this being regulated as a common carrier? guest: they only believe that with that kind of really strong authority over these companies, that they would be guarantee the protection they would like to see people have to really use the internet in a robust way without being restricted and -- in any fashion. host: so what came out yesterday was something for everybody? middle of thevery road, with down armadillos -- dead armadillos. hisral wheeler describes approach as being aimed at ensuring survivability of the roles. -- rules. making sure that they can survive court challenge. it has the effect of being an attempt to walk the middle of the road politically. -- the maine main thrust of the proposal is not to reclassify, or back off and let network providers use their own ways to decide how to
not even mind other people being able to do it, because they're under restrictions themselves with nbc universal. they are under obligations to abide by the 2010 rules that the court overturned in january. they are still under that obligation until 2018. host: it would not have the problem of having this being regulated as a common carrier? guest: they only believe that with that kind of really strong authority over these companies, that they would be guarantee the protection they would like to...
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the nbc education correspondent is joining us. we have the director of african-american studies at the university of connecticut. i start with you in wake forest. can you put what we are seeing this week, what we saw this week in newark in national context for us? that was the goal of cory booker, chris christie and mark zuckerberg to make newark the charter school capital. 25% of schools are going to be closed or turned into charters. now voters are trying to put the brakes on it. does it say anything about the political climate or the charter movement nationally? >> reporter: it's way to early to tell if they are going to succeed in that effort. the question of success of charter schools is being evaluated across the country. there's a report out a few years ago that talked about public charter schools have about the same record. there is a lot of reason for people to be concerned about whether they think or whether charter schools can be the magic bullet, if you will, for helping children succeed in schools. particularly childr
the nbc education correspondent is joining us. we have the director of african-american studies at the university of connecticut. i start with you in wake forest. can you put what we are seeing this week, what we saw this week in newark in national context for us? that was the goal of cory booker, chris christie and mark zuckerberg to make newark the charter school capital. 25% of schools are going to be closed or turned into charters. now voters are trying to put the brakes on it. does it say...
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nbc did a 30 second reader. abc did a report with jonathan karl, the man you saw there who gave carney a hard time, that was 10 minutes into the broadcast. abc should have led with it most newspapers ignored or manipulate mizeed the story, -- minimized same thing as yesterday. let me break it down again. the u.s. military made no attempt to defend the americans under siege because they were not asked to do so. >> what specifically did the state department, what have they done or what prevented you from doing that. >> well, it's not what they did in that particular situation, it's what they didn't do. they didn't come forward with stronger requests for action. >> that means then secretary of state hillary clinton has some splaining to do. but so does president obama. remember, he is the commander and chief. the military cannot move without his order. and he obviously didn't give it. why? the general is as confused as i am. >> we didn't know how long this would last when we became aware of the distress nor did we
nbc did a 30 second reader. abc did a report with jonathan karl, the man you saw there who gave carney a hard time, that was 10 minutes into the broadcast. abc should have led with it most newspapers ignored or manipulate mizeed the story, -- minimized same thing as yesterday. let me break it down again. the u.s. military made no attempt to defend the americans under siege because they were not asked to do so. >> what specifically did the state department, what have they done or what...
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was really lovely to see salutes from the 25 women broadcasters from every major network, including nbc's own savannah guthrie, tamron hall and hoda and kathie lee. it's fitting since your talents have graced every major network since 1961 when you moved from local tv to the big-time at nbc's the "today" show has a researcher and writer. you lobbied for the first of your big gets for first lady jacqueline kennedy. you were chosen to travel as port of the press corps with president nixon on his historic trip to china. and because of your skill and tenacity, you would go from being known as the "today" girl to the host and won your emmy the next year. in 1976, you made history by becoming the first woman to co-anchor a network evening news program when you moved over to abc. you moderated the presidential debate between jimmy carter and gerald ford and started the first of a series of barbara walters specials where you would redefine getting the get and conducted the first joint interview with the israeli prime minister and the egyptian president. when you joined abc's "20/20," your gets ke
was really lovely to see salutes from the 25 women broadcasters from every major network, including nbc's own savannah guthrie, tamron hall and hoda and kathie lee. it's fitting since your talents have graced every major network since 1961 when you moved from local tv to the big-time at nbc's the "today" show has a researcher and writer. you lobbied for the first of your big gets for first lady jacqueline kennedy. you were chosen to travel as port of the press corps with president...
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and nbc news has just reported in the last 24 hours that an internal audit by the v.a. has concluded that nearly two-thirds of v.a. locations and facilities have had some form of wait list manipulation. so before you can even start addressing the problems, you need to figure out exactly what the problem is, who is responsible for it, and how widespread it is, as well. >> and chuck, you know, guy just talked about how this is a systemic problem, and it's going to take a long time to kind of sort through it. and i ask you, do you feel confident? you've got, what, some 20,000 troops coming home from afghanistan sooner than later. do you feel confident the v.a. will be able to accommodate those who are on the way home? >> so we know that there was a congress that put a war on a credit card. we know that we have a lot of veterans returning home every single year. since shinseki has been in office, there has been 2 million new cases at the v.a. that means that there is going to be more need for doctors, that means that waiting lists have gotten longer. that doesn't mean this
and nbc news has just reported in the last 24 hours that an internal audit by the v.a. has concluded that nearly two-thirds of v.a. locations and facilities have had some form of wait list manipulation. so before you can even start addressing the problems, you need to figure out exactly what the problem is, who is responsible for it, and how widespread it is, as well. >> and chuck, you know, guy just talked about how this is a systemic problem, and it's going to take a long time to kind...
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president obama and joel mchail of nbc's, community headline the event before audience of celebrities journalists an white house press corps. we start with the red carpet arrivals followed by the dinner, live saturday night on c-span. up next on this thursday morning live coverage of the u.s. senate, judicial and executive nominations are on the agenda for today. senators will be allowed to give general speeches until 11:15 this morning when the senate will conduct its first round of those votes, all procedural, whether to move ahead with three district court judicial nominations. the second round of votes will get underway at 1:45 with confirmations for a couple of judicial nominations and interior department post and am bass to switzerland and lick 10 sign lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. gracious god who brought light out of darkness, causing the morning to appear, give to our senators the vigor needed for today's task. protect them from every evil way, empowering them to live with integrity. keep their bodies fit and healthy, their thinking straight, and their
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when asked about this on nbc today, secretary kerry replied, well, for a smart guy, that's a pretty dumb answer. >> c-span's new book, sundays at eight, includes author welcome gladwell. >> you don't write with -- you can't write in a calculating way. you can't sit down to write about film. you should think about that issue at all when you sit down to write. what you should sit down -- what you should do when you sit down to write is to write about what you find interesting and follow your own curiosity. when i wrote tipping point, i never tried to imagine how the book would sell. i just wanted to write something cool. i was interested in this. i wanted to write something that my friends would read and that my mother would like. >> read more of our conversation and other featured interviews from our book notes and q&a "sundays atc-span's eight." for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house amends, briefings and conferences. gavel-to-gavelte coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public
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not much is talking about the hallowed halls of nbc news where we're perfect. >> no. we're making huge changes in the right direction though. i'm so excited about what's happening here. >> we are. but i have been stunned it is still a boys' club in national media outlets. my god, in 2014, the fact this discussion is even being had at the most important newspaper in the world just proves that point. >> i'm not surprised. senator harry reid is sounding off on everything and of course the koch brothers are among his top targets. he tells buzzfeed, quote, if they think romney was watched closely by me, that's nothing compared to what it's going to be like with the koch brothers. this guy is -- the nevada senator promises multiple votes if necessary. corrupting influence of the citizens united ruling. which in his words puts the political process in the sewer. reid also suggested his recent comments to nbc news about billionaire sheldon adelson have been misinterpreted. here's part of what he told chuck todd last week. >> the two richest people in the world. and they are i
not much is talking about the hallowed halls of nbc news where we're perfect. >> no. we're making huge changes in the right direction though. i'm so excited about what's happening here. >> we are. but i have been stunned it is still a boys' club in national media outlets. my god, in 2014, the fact this discussion is even being had at the most important newspaper in the world just proves that point. >> i'm not surprised. senator harry reid is sounding off on everything and of...